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Saturday, March 7, 2015

Storytime: Dr. Seuss!

Dr. Seuss' birthday was on March 2, so in honor of it, I planned a Seuss-centered storytime for my preschool group. It was a lot of fun and I found so many ideas online that I decided a Dr. Seuss Party is in order for this summer. That way, I can do even more activities and crafts. Oh, yeah!

BOOKS:

One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue FishMr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?Green Eggs and HamOh, the Places You'll Go!The Cat in the HatRHYMES & SONGS:

"If You Like Dr. Seuss"
(tune: "If You're Happy and You Know It")

If you like Dr. Seuss, clap your hands.
If you like Dr. Seuss, clap your hands.
If you like Dr. Seuss when the Grinch is on the loose,
If you like Dr. Seuss, clap your hands.
If you like Green Eggs and Ham, stomp your feet.
If you like Green Eggs and Ham, stomp your feet.
If you like Green Eggs and Ham, then go tell Sam I Am,
If you like Green Eggs and Ham, stomp your feet.
If you like the Cat in the Hat, shout hooray!
If you like the Cat in the Hat, shout hooray!
If you like the Cat in the Hat, though he makes the fish so mad,
If you like the Cat in the Hat, shout hooray!

One Little Cat
(this can be used a a fingerplay with cat finger puppets or you can make "Cat in the Hat" puppets, which I didn't have time to do)

One little cat on a sunny day
Put on his hat and went out to play
Two little cats when the sky turned dark
Put on their hats and went to the park
Three little cats when the sky turned blue
Put on their hats and went to the zoo
Four little cats by the kitchen door
Put on their hats and went to the store
Five little cats on a sunny day
Put on their hats and they all ran away.

We usually only do one craft after I've finished reading books, but there were so many Seuss-themed crafts, that I planned two.

1. One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
With their grown-up's help, children traced their hands onto four colors of construction paper and then cut them out. Using a glue stick, they glued their "fish" onto yellow construction paper to mimic the cover art of the book and finished the project with markers to make faces and water bubbles.

I want to give a shout-out to my helpers, LM and AM, who made the "example" crafts seen in both pictures. You did an awesome job!

2. The Cat in the Hat Prop
This is super-easy. You'll need craft sticks, red pom-poms, and black construction paper, cut into strips (three strips per person). Arrange them to look like whiskers and glue them onto the craft stick. Miss Maggie and I rock this look!

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I'm the Children's Librarian at DeWitt Community Library in DeWitt, a busy suburb of Syracuse, NY. When I'm not doing storytimes, crafts, programs, or pulling glue or other sticky things out of my hair, I love to read, watch movies, travel, and try out new restaurants and food. Life is good!!